In the late nineteenth century, a popular toast repeated in the pub went as follows. “May those we love, love us, and those who don’t love us, may God turn their hearts, and if He don’t turn their hearts may He turn their ankles, and we shall know them by their limping.”
Source: “Quaint Tales of Old Warwickshire” by T B D Horniblow
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In the late nineteenth century, a popular toast repeated in the pub went as follows. “May those we love, love us, and those who don’t love us, may God turn their hearts, and if He don’t turn their hearts may He turn their ankles, and we shall know them by their limping.”
Source: “Quaint Tales of Old Warwickshire” by T B D Horniblow
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